THE HERALD Wednesday April Page IS Community First birthday party attracts overseas guests By KAY WILSON and Anita and their sons and Victor pro prietor of the Conve nience and Post Office celebrated their youngest son Sumits first birthday on Satur day A party was held at the Lions Club Mill St Georgetown with 130 friends and family from England Montreal and Toronto Get well wishes Get well wishes to Audrey Wilson of Huttonville who is a pa tient in Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton Get well wishes to Clifford Cook Georgetown who a patient in Georgetown and District Hospital euchre Pinegrove euchre had six tables on Monday last Winners were Ethel Webb Mae Tost Bruce Nixon and Alan Hives Lucky draw Velma Ella courtesy of Webbs Flowers and Margaret Wrigglesworth Travel Prize Emie Alexander Com mittee Bruce NLxons and John Sincere sympathy Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of Frank Carney former Norval resident who passed away at St Josephs Hospital on April 13 in his year Beloved husband of the late Edith Speirs Dear father of Douglas Carney of Guelph Fond ly remembered by four grand children Robin Marie Kenneth and Sara Survived by sister Eleanor Mrs Hyatt of Brampton and two brothers Bert Carney of and Predeceased by son John and grandson Jamie sister Vera Mrs Charles Lawrence and three brothers James Elmer and Bill Carney Funeral service was from the Shoemaker Funeral Home Ac ton on April Interment in Cemetery Norval Frank was one of a family of eight the son of Mrs and Mrs Charles Carney born and raised on Mississauga Road north of 17 Frank and his wife Edith along with his cousin Gor don bought the hard ware store on Nervals four cor ners later the post office from St Georgetown 8779896 OUTSTANDING SELECTION OF TOP QUALITY BRAND NAME FURNISHINGS AT WHOLESALE PRICES Ontario Chesterfield Wholesalers Bhind Mall STEVEN CFOSTER BAUB BARRISTER SOLICITOR 37 MAIN ST SOUTH GEORGETOWN ONT L7G 3G2 8734961 fax 8734962 Frank Hustler and managed this along with plumbing and heating for several years They sold the hardware store to Kirkwood and moved to Rockwood where he and Edith bought the hard ware store there Some years later they retired to Guelph Franks health had not been good for the past few years but he still enjoyed attending the Steam and Antique Show at Milton on the Labour Day weekend where he held a membership Pallbearers were Charlie Peter Bill and Raymond Carney Donald and Bob Carney Former resident dies Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of Alice Gray Lester formerly of Draper St who passed away at Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton on April In her 78th year Beloved wife of the late Clare Lester Dear mother of Donald and his wife Marian of Mono Mills George and his wife of Beaverton Joan and her hus band Howard of Caledon East Nancy and her husband David Nixon of and Frank and his wife Heather of Victoria Dear grandmother of grandchildren Predeceased by two grandchildren and great grandmother of four Funeral service was from the Ward Funeral Home Brampton on April at pm Inter ment Cemetery val In memory donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Fund or the Arthritis Society and would be appreciated Alice was born and raised in and was predeceased by her only brother Bill She took up before she was mar ried as well as in her farm home at Sandhill following her mar riage to Clare Following the death of her hus band she moved to Brampton where she continued her hair- dressing Pallbearers were six grand sons Gordon and Glen Shane Nixon Scott and Steven Lester and Doug Womens Institute meets The Brampton West Womens Institute had 19 tables of euchre on April 19 at the Huttonville School President Lois Fraser welcomed all Winners were Ladies Jean MacDonald Jean Hunter and Lillian Grant Men Clarence Ostrander Reta Dea Roche and Andrew Lucky draws were won by Marian Moodie Marian CIure BUI Golden Norman Har ris Hannah John Mc CIure Ruth Catherine Leslie Carl Swerdfeger Ed Mc- Cue Sam Charlotte Mc CIure Mary Crawford d Betty McCIure THE MUNICIPAL ENUMERATION IT STARTS TODAY A municipal enumeration form was mailed to your home today Whether you live in a house or completing the form is an important first step in assuring your right to vote for your local government Schools housing recreation facilities transportation all the services your community provides are influenced by your voice and your vote Start by completing your form and returning it by May If you need help call free 1800668FORM